Use MATLAB:
Use a conditional while loop to find the first factorial that is greater than the input argument high. (high=5000)
Please provide matlab code.
function result = getLargeFactorial(high) i = 2; result = 1; while(result<high) result=result*i; i=i+1; end end
Use MATLAB: Use a conditional while loop to find the first factorial that is greater than...
This basic problem demonstrates the while-loop. (USE
MATLAB)
Write a Matlab function called steps that takes one scalar as an
input argument and returns two scalars as output arguments. If it
is called this way [n, d_left] = steps(d), then it sets n equal to
the minimum number of steps required to move from a distance of one
foot away from a wall to a distance less than d feet from the wall.
The first step is 1/2 foot. If...
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largestfactor_for Write a function that takes a positive integer greater than one and returns its largest factor (other than itseir). You must use a for loop to solve this problem. Do not use functions factor), primes(), and divisors() . Do not use while loops Do not use vectorized code. alargestfactor 105) 35
largestfactor_for Write a function that takes a positive integer greater than one and returns its largest factor (other than itseir)....
Write an expression that executes the loop while the user enters a number greater than or equal to 0. Note: These activities may test code with different test values. This activity will perform three tests, with userNum initially 9 and user input of 5, 2, -1, then with userNum initially 0 and user input of -17, then with userNum initially -1. See "How to Use zyBooks". . Also note: If the submitted code has an infinite loop, the system will...
Write an expression that executes the loop while the user enters a number greater than or equal to 0. Note: These activities may test code with different test values. This activity will perform three tests, with user input of 9, 5, 2, -1, then with user input of 0, -17, then with user input of 0 1 0 -1. Also note: If the submitted code has an infinite loop, the system will stop running the code after a few seconds,...
Write a MATLAB script, using either a single or nested for-loop, that will print the factorials for the numbers between 1 and 100 (inclusive). The factorial of n (n!) is the product of the positive integers less than or equal to n. For example: 3! = 3 * 2 * 1. For this question you cannot use the built-in MATLAB factorial function, but you can use other MATLAB functions if you wish. MATLAB code!MATLAB code!MATLAB code!MATLAB code!
MATLAB Write a function called next_prime that takes a scalar positive integer input n. Use a while-loop to find and return k, the smallest prime number that is greater than n. Feel free to use the built-in isprime function (do not use nextprime). MATLAB
Implement a while loop counter in Marie 1) Get a number from the user greater than zero 2) Use the number as loop limit; while loop 3) Display counter value 4) Increment loop counter variable, i by 2
Matlab ( True or False questions
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Statement while - end does not need a "conditional expression" Given a recursive problem, there is only one way to program a while - end loop A while - end loop will run forever unless one statement alters the "conditional expression" The loop while -9 == -9 end will not run forever Counting by one is always done by statement i = i + 1 Dividing 1 by 27 can be accomplished by...
In C programming: Find the First number greater than 1000 that is divisible by 73. By using both solutions: Solution 1: Start num at 1001 and loop while NOT divisible by 73. Solution 2: Start num at 73 and loop by 73 until num > 1000. I need a total of two programs in C language using both scenarios.
in matlab please and do not use
while or for ty for your time
4. Write the function ExpSeries that will take a real number x as input, and return the result of the following summation: rrr? r? rº + + 0! 1!2! 3! 9! + + You can use the built-in function factorial. This series actually approximates the function et. You can check your function by comparing its result with that of the built- in function exp.